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$5 2023 Australian World Heritage Properties UNC

Australia's unique World Heritage properties feature in the design of this 2023 $5 Coloured Uncirculated Coin, released to coincide with Australia proudly hosting the 21st General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of ICOMOS (the International Council on Monuments and Sites).

Australia has 20 properties inscribed on the World Heritage List for their Outstanding Value to humanity.

  1. Australian Convict Sites (2010)
  2. Budj Bim Cultural Landscape (2019)
  3. Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens (2004)
  4. Sydney Opera House (2007)
  5. Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh / Naracoorte) (1994)
  6. Fraser Island (1992)
  7. Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (1986, 1994)
  8. Great Barrier Reef (1981)
  9. Greater Blue Mountains Area (2000)
  10. Heard and McDonald Islands (1997)
  11. Lord Howe Island Group (1982)
  12. Macquarie Island (1997)
  13. Ningaloo Coast (2011)
  14. Purnululu National Park (2003)
  15. Shark Bay, Western Australia (1991)
  16. Wet Tropics of Queensland (1988)
  17. Kakadu National Park (1981, 1987, 1992)
  18. Tasmanian Wilderness (1982, 1989)
  19. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (1987, 1994)
  20. Willandra Lakes Region (1981)
  • QEII Obverse Memorial
  • Encapsulated & Carded
  • Mintage 30,000
  • Uncirculated (UNC)
$24.00

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$5 2023 Australian World Heritage Properties UNC

$80.00

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Australia's unique World Heritage properties feature in the design of this 2023 $5 Coloured Uncirculated Coin, released to coincide with Australia proudly hosting the 21st General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of ICOMOS (the International Council on Monuments and Sites).

Australia has 20 properties inscribed on the World Heritage List for their Outstanding Value to humanity.

  1. Australian Convict Sites (2010)
  2. Budj Bim Cultural Landscape (2019)
  3. Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens (2004)
  4. Sydney Opera House (2007)
  5. Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh / Naracoorte) (1994)
  6. Fraser Island (1992)
  7. Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (1986, 1994)
  8. Great Barrier Reef (1981)
  9. Greater Blue Mountains Area (2000)
  10. Heard and McDonald Islands (1997)
  11. Lord Howe Island Group (1982)
  12. Macquarie Island (1997)
  13. Ningaloo Coast (2011)
  14. Purnululu National Park (2003)
  15. Shark Bay, Western Australia (1991)
  16. Wet Tropics of Queensland (1988)
  17. Kakadu National Park (1981, 1987, 1992)
  18. Tasmanian Wilderness (1982, 1989)
  19. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (1987, 1994)
  20. Willandra Lakes Region (1981)
  • QEII Obverse Memorial
  • Encapsulated & Carded
  • Mintage 30,000
  • Uncirculated (UNC)
$5 2023 Australian World Heritage Properties UNC | M.R. Roberts